
Kobe 3-day itinerary — every place verified
3 days in Kobe, planned the tabi way — one neighbourhood per day, gapless timing, every stop chosen from 21 human-verified places across 4 curated neighbourhoods. Open it offline and follow it street by street, or make it the starting point for your own plan.
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Kitano Ijinkan (Western Quarter) & nearby — sights morning, shopping afternoon
The steep hillside above Sannomiya where Meiji-era foreign merchants built their Western mansions — the 'ijinkan', now open to visit, with a hilltop shrine and chic cafés between them. Charming and photogenic, but built on genuinely steep slopes and stepped lanes — not stroller- or wheelchair-friendly.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastSuggested
- 08:3010:00Historic site北野異人館街90 min
The hillside neighbourhood of Meiji- and Taishō-era Western merchant houses, a leafy maze of brick and timber mansions, churches and chic cafés with city views. Lovely to wander, but built on steep slopes and stepped lanes — not stroller- or wheelchair-friendly; individual houses charge admission.
historicwestern houseshillside - 10:00~5 min walkroute
- 10:1510:45
Historic site萌黄の館30 minA graceful mint-green American consul's residence next to the Weathercock House, its bay windows framing city views — the pair are Kitano's signature sight. A small admission; period rooms over two floors reached by stairs.
western housemint greenhistoric - 10:45~5 min walkroute
- 11:0011:30
Historic site風見鶏の館30 minThe iconic red-brick mansion of a German trader, crowned by the weathercock that symbolises Kitano — the district's most photographed house and an Important Cultural Property. A small admission to step inside; reached up steep streets and steps.
western houselandmarkbrick - 11:30~5 min walkroute
- 11:4512:10
Shrine北野天満神社25 minThe hillside shrine that gives Kitano its name, perched above the Weathercock House with a terrace looking out over the mansions to the sea. Free and quick; reached up a steep flight of steps, rewarding with the classic 'house-and-city' view.
shrinehilltopview - 12:10~15 min walkroute
- 12:2513:25LunchSuggested
- 13:2513:55
Shrine生田神社30 minAn ancient vermilion shrine tucked right behind the Sannomiya shopping streets, dedicated to a deity of love and known for its little forest grove. A calm, free pause in the middle of downtown; flat and accessible.
shrinecentralhistoric - 13:55~5 min walkroute
- 14:1014:55Shopping三宮センター街45 min
The long covered arcade through the heart of Sannomiya — fashion, sweets, drugstores and casual eats, flowing toward Motomachi and Chinatown, all flat and weatherproof. Kobe's main shopping spine; per-shop hours vary.
arcadecoveredfashion - 14:55~10 min walkroute
- 15:1015:55Shopping元町商店街45 min
A long-established covered arcade west of Sannomiya, famous for old Kobe confectioners and bakeries (Kobe is a bread city), antiques and the original Motoya pearl shops, running right to Nankinmachi. A pleasant, flat browse; per-shop hours vary.
arcadehistoricsweets - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Nunobiki & Mt Rokko & nearby — a sights day
The green mountain wall right behind the city — the Nunobiki ropeway from Shin-Kobe up to herb gardens with sweeping bay views, the classical Nunobiki Falls a short hike from the station, and higher still the Mt Rokko lookouts that give one of Japan's three great night views. Nature and panoramas minutes from downtown.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3009:15
Landmark布引の滝45 minOne of Japan's most celebrated waterfalls — a four-tiered cascade praised in classical poetry — reached on a short but uphill forest walk straight from behind Shin-Kobe station. Free and refreshingly wild so close to the city; the trail has steps and slopes.
waterfallnaturehike - 09:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 09:3010:15
Parkメリケンパーク45 minThe open harbourfront park beside the Port Tower, home to the popular 'BE KOBE' photo sign, fountains and the moving Port of Kobe Earthquake Memorial preserving 1995 quake damage. Flat, free and fully stroller-friendly; the place for waterfront photos day or night.
parkwaterfrontbe kobe - 10:15~5 min walkroute
- 10:3011:30
Museum神戸海洋博物館60 minThe white sail-roofed museum on the port, tracing Kobe's life as a harbour city, with the hands-on Kawasaki 'Good Times World' of motorcycles, jet-skis and a bullet-train cab that kids love. Accessible and family-friendly; usually closed Mondays.
museummaritimekawasaki - 11:30~10 min walkroute
- 12:0013:00LunchSuggested
- 13:0014:15Shopping神戸ハーバーランド umie モザイク75 min
A waterside shopping-and-dining mall with a harbour-facing boardwalk, an Anpanman children's museum and a Ferris wheel, looking straight across to the Port Tower. A flat, family-friendly stop with the best harbour-light views at dusk; per-shop hours vary.
mallferris wheeldining - 14:15Transit ~40–50 minroute
- 14:5515:55
Viewpoint六甲山 掬星台60 minThe Kikuseidai terrace high on Mt Rokko, giving one of Japan's three great night views — a vast carpet of city lights from Kobe to Osaka, dubbed the 'ten-million-dollar view'. Reached by cable car and bus above the city; go after dark and dress warm, services run later on weekends.
night viewviewpointmountain - 15:55Transit ~25–35 minroute
- 16:2017:50
Garden神戸布引ハーブ園90 minTerraced gardens of some 200 kinds of herbs and flowers spilling down the mountainside, with glass houses, a fragrance museum and a grandstand view back over Kobe — gorgeous in bloom and lit at night. Reached by the ropeway (combined ticket); upper terraces are largely accessible, the walk down is steeper.
herb gardenflowerscity view - 17:50Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 18:0519:20DinnerPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 19:2020:05
Viewpoint神戸ポートタワー45 minKobe's slender red lattice tower on the waterfront, freshly renovated with a rooftop open-air deck for 360° views over the harbour and city to the mountains. Lovely at sunset and after dark; a lift carries you up. Buy a ticket for the deck.
observatorylandmarkharbour view
Kitano Ijinkan (Western Quarter) & nearby — sights morning, shopping afternoon
The steep hillside above Sannomiya where Meiji-era foreign merchants built their Western mansions — the 'ijinkan', now open to visit, with a hilltop shrine and chic cafés between them. Charming and photogenic, but built on genuinely steep slopes and stepped lanes — not stroller- or wheelchair-friendly.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastSuggested
- 08:3010:00Historic site北野異人館街90 min
The hillside neighbourhood of Meiji- and Taishō-era Western merchant houses, a leafy maze of brick and timber mansions, churches and chic cafés with city views. Lovely to wander, but built on steep slopes and stepped lanes — not stroller- or wheelchair-friendly; individual houses charge admission.
historicwestern houseshillside - 10:00~5 min walkroute
- 10:1510:45
Historic site萌黄の館30 minA graceful mint-green American consul's residence next to the Weathercock House, its bay windows framing city views — the pair are Kitano's signature sight. A small admission; period rooms over two floors reached by stairs.
western housemint greenhistoric - 10:45~5 min walkroute
- 11:0011:30
Historic site風見鶏の館30 minThe iconic red-brick mansion of a German trader, crowned by the weathercock that symbolises Kitano — the district's most photographed house and an Important Cultural Property. A small admission to step inside; reached up steep streets and steps.
western houselandmarkbrick - 11:30~5 min walkroute
- 11:4512:10
Shrine北野天満神社25 minThe hillside shrine that gives Kitano its name, perched above the Weathercock House with a terrace looking out over the mansions to the sea. Free and quick; reached up a steep flight of steps, rewarding with the classic 'house-and-city' view.
shrinehilltopview - 12:10~15 min walkroute
- 12:2513:25LunchSuggested
- 13:2513:55
Shrine生田神社30 minAn ancient vermilion shrine tucked right behind the Sannomiya shopping streets, dedicated to a deity of love and known for its little forest grove. A calm, free pause in the middle of downtown; flat and accessible.
shrinecentralhistoric - 13:55~5 min walkroute
- 14:1014:55Shopping三宮センター街45 min
The long covered arcade through the heart of Sannomiya — fashion, sweets, drugstores and casual eats, flowing toward Motomachi and Chinatown, all flat and weatherproof. Kobe's main shopping spine; per-shop hours vary.
arcadecoveredfashion - 14:55~10 min walkroute
- 15:1015:55Shopping元町商店街45 min
A long-established covered arcade west of Sannomiya, famous for old Kobe confectioners and bakeries (Kobe is a bread city), antiques and the original Motoya pearl shops, running right to Nankinmachi. A pleasant, flat browse; per-shop hours vary.
arcadehistoricsweets - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
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